2020
DOI: 10.1111/pde.14442
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Comparing prescribing patterns for topical corticosteroids based on their FDA indication by age

Abstract: Atopic dermatitis (AD) affects up to 20% of the pediatric population, with a two-to threefold increase in prevalence over the past 30 years. 1 With this increase in the number of AD patients, including infants and young children, providers require safe and efficacious medications to successfully treat these pediatric patients. While TCS are commonly used as a first-line treatment for AD and prescribed in 59% of all AD visits, many are prescribed off-label. 2-4 This is not isolated to TCS, as an estimated 21% o… Show more

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“…Prescribing TCS off-label due to the age of the patients seems to be a common practice. In the USA topical desoximetasone was given off label to 52% of AD patients, followed by mometasone (30%) and betamethasone used in 18% [28]. Results regarding betamethasone are very similar to our cohort with age off-label prescriptions in 20.39%.…”
Section: Topicaloff-labeldrugsforadsupporting
confidence: 73%
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“…Prescribing TCS off-label due to the age of the patients seems to be a common practice. In the USA topical desoximetasone was given off label to 52% of AD patients, followed by mometasone (30%) and betamethasone used in 18% [28]. Results regarding betamethasone are very similar to our cohort with age off-label prescriptions in 20.39%.…”
Section: Topicaloff-labeldrugsforadsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…Ninety six medications (34.53%) were prescribed off-label in relation to the indication, with second-generation antihistamines being the most frequent ones (72), followed by antibiotics (15), corticosteroids (6), antivirals (2) and methotrexate (1). Second-generation H 1 receptor antagonists prescribed off-label were bilastine (28), cetirizine (28), levocetirizine (9), fexofenadine (3) rupatadine (3) and desloratadine (3).…”
Section: Systemic Medicationsmentioning
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